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posted ago by TheEvilSausage ago by TheEvilSausage +5526 / -1

I grew up “Catholic”, but to be honest I never bought into it. Mostly as a kid the last thing I wanted to do was spend 5 days in school and then another day at Sunday school. So I distanced myself for a long time from Faith in general. About as distanced as I was from politics. Politicians are less trustworthy than used car salesman, at least you know the motive for the salesman. I also voted third party in 2016 being sick of the 2 party system. I felt the same way about the church with their Priest situations. My views haven’t changed much since say 10 years ago. The biggest change was that I was indifferent on abortion until we had our first kid in 2018. When I saw the ultrasound and heartbeat for the first time at 9 weeks I knew that was my child immediately. Nothing can change that opinion. Then later that year I began to pay attention to politics after the blatant deception from the Kavanaugh BS. I found a lot of parallels with the people standing up for Kavanaugh/Trump as with the teachings from Christianity. In 2019 I bought my first Bible (King James version).

Skipping the rest of the journey to get to the point:

The efforts these people have taken to actively undermine the lessons of the Bible has lead me to exactly what they are trying to destroy.

I am just starting to build on my surface level knowledge from my childhood, but I’m determined to learn more.

I just wanted to share with this community of shit posters, memers, truthers, pedes, and most importantly Patriots that I feel there is much more going on than what we see.

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LessAndLessIronic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is the indo from Indian? Do the languages in modern India share a common ancestor with Europe's languages (honest question, not a dig at Indian English).

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ViduusMAGA 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes but it's really from an area a litle north west. The whole Ayran concept arose out of the area that became Persia/Iran. It's the root of a lot of European languages and (pagan) religious concepts. Some even think the origin of storm gods like Thor etc came from early gods in that region.

The scythians were a nomadic horse-based people that bridged the area between Europe and Iran a few thousand years ago. They spread a lot of the concepts westward. The caucus mountains were a natural barrier and they moved west/north/east of them. (simplified a lot of stuff but you should dive in... it's facinating)

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Sl0re10 3 points ago +3 / -0

Quick answer: yes. The Wikipedia entry for Indo-European languages seems to be ok (not politically biased)... if you want to know more.

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Trumpenproletariat 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Show bob and vegan" (reconstructed Proto-Indo-European)